Elementary school students handed out cards at businesses they sang at on Friday, inviting the community to their school concert on Dec. 19.
Alexis Finder directs an enthusiastic bunch of third and fourth grade singers at First Citizens National Bank on Friday.
Third and fourth graders sing brightly and merrily in First Citizens Bank's lobby on Friday morning. The third and fourth grades will have the first 3-4 elementary school concert in 40 years, led by K-4 music teacher Alexis Finder. Press photos by Kate Hayden
Third and fourth grade students thank customers at First Citizens National Bank for listening after a short, mobile concert on Friday.
Elementary school students handed out cards at businesses they sang at on Friday, inviting the community to their school concert on Dec. 19.
Alexis Finder directs an enthusiastic bunch of third and fourth grade singers at First Citizens National Bank on Friday.
Charles City third and fourth graders are inviting community members to the grades’ first concert in 40 years.
A small group of singers passed out cards and personally invited staff and customers of local businesses to the show, scheduled for next Tuesday, Dec. 19. Third and fourth graders will perform at 7 p.m. in the Charles City Middle School Gymnasium at 1200 1st Avenue.
The students were one of several groups to perform Friday at First Citizens National Bank.
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